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Aimee--I am now working! I have a great job as the Publications Secretary for a local Methodist church, and it is a wonderful part-time occupation. I am still kind of keeping up with my eBay business re-selling quality women's clothing--got to sell off the inventory! I love being a Christian and being with Christians...I love that this world is not the final state of things... Nate--Just call me Mr. Arkansas. I'm an Arkansas fan. I love the Hogs, I love the towns, I love the woods, I love THE ROCK. First and foremost I love God and the home and wife He has given me. I love the Bible study where I lead worship and teach on occassion. To find out more . . . Check out da Blog!!

Saturday, September 06, 2008

Nate Speaks

After having my cat's name selection publicly dashed, I have privately consulted with myself and decided that although Sebring is most fitting (although it is only the name of the car, and not a mythical animal as I originally though), we can do better.

My official submission to the naming contest is: Saber.

Thank you for reading my unnecessarily super-dramatic post.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Naming Contest...

Here is the cutest new member of the family...

My in-laws farm cat had kittens and we took one. She is about 6-7 weeks old and is very sweet and even tempered. Good thing, considering our other pet. Yes, Bagheera is LIVID. She just stopped hissing at US today. We're hoping it will stop with the kitten in a couple of weeks.
I can't seem to come up with a name for her. But we can't keep calling her Kitten (we just got her on Monday). Nate wants to call her Seabring, but I am not really that keen on naming my cat after a convertible...

So, please leave a post and suggest a name for her. The name that is chosen will receive...well, nothing really. Except the satisfaction of having helped out and the bragging rights to say "I named that cat!" when you come to visit us.

She has really pretty markings, and I hope they become even more pronounced as she gets older. We are currently boarding her sibling as well, but just for a couple of days until we can drop him (?) off at his new owner's house (yes, poor Bagheera...).

Monday, August 18, 2008

August Update

Um....most of you know I have a job. I like it. If you want to know more about it, call me. This blog shouldn't be your primary source of info about me. Yeah, you know who you are.

I don't have any new photos to post.

I don't have any cute kids to show off. Nor any on the way, either.

My life has changed very little, if any at all, in the last few months. Literally. People at church are reduced to asking us how we like our house. We like it just fine, but we did move in a year ago...

I don't really have anything to say.

I haven't found anything post-worthy or link-worth on the internet lately (don't go in too much for that, anyway).

But I needed a post for August. So this is it. Enjoy. :-P

Okay, I found a picture...

After checking out the gorgeous sunflowers for $15 at Wild Oats, I settled for the $3 clearance ones at Kroger. They lasted about 4 days. Not too shabby...
I finally learned "take a picture, it lasts longer!" is really true...for flowers, anyway.

Monday, July 28, 2008

The Big Three-Oh

Yeah, I know.
I am officially O L D.

*sigh*

And today was the first day of VBS. :-D For as long as I can remember, VBS has fallen on my birthday. I can't complain, though...the teens are really doing great with the skits this year.

Since we decided not to celebrate until this weekend, I am going to pretend that I am 29 for a week longer.

On another note, here is a video for you to see how Nate is improving in his disc golf tee shots. :)


Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Tagged! Ok, Jo--you made me post!

5 Things on my To Do List:

  • Finish cutting out and sewing 8 costumes for VBS
  • Send some clothes to Breezy
  • Reply to Courtney's and Erica's letters
  • Clean up my spare room

Jobs I Have Had:

  • 2nd and 3rd Grade Teacher
  • Van Driver
  • Nanny
  • Campus Vist Coordinator for The Master's College
  • Publications Secretary

5 Places I Have Lived:

  • Gwinn, Michigan
  • Wilton, Maine
  • Santa Clarita, California
  • Moshad Yad Hashmonah, Israel
  • North Little Rock, Arkansas

5 Favorite Snacks:

  • CHOCOLATE
  • Chocolate Ice cream
  • Chocolate pudding
  • Chocolate cake
  • Heehee...plums

5 Things you May Not Know About Me:

  • I lived in a house with no indoor plumbing or running water for 7 years
  • I am generally not afraid of any bugs (having lived with them in said house) but I still get Nate to kill them for me :)
  • My best friend is also my double-cousin (her mom is my mom's sister, her dad is my dad's brother...want me to explain it again?)
  • My husband was my brother's college roommate when I met him and I never dated anyone else
  • I like a clean house (like it said, you may not know it, but its true...really!)

5 Things I would do if I were a billionaire

  • Give to my church and then to missions!
  • Pay off all our debts
  • Set aside a plan for retirement (so Nate will stop worrying...)
  • Adopt an orphan (or two) from Africa
  • Buy Joanna and Olivia really fun presents :)

Things I love:

  • A really good discussion about anything, but especially God's Word
  • Spending time with my hubby doing anything...even dishes
  • Spending time with friends from church
  • Lying around in bed (sad, but true...)
  • People who use their turn signals!!!

I tag:

Jenny

Meggan

Stacie

Aaron

Breezy :P haha

Friday, June 13, 2008

Don't know if they got it ALL right....



You Are An INFJ



The Protector

You live your life with integrity, originality, vision, and creativity.

Independent and stubborn, you rarely stray from your vision - no matter what it is.

You are an excellent listener, with almost infinite patience.

You have complex, deep feelings, and you take great care to express them.

In love, you truly see relationships as an opportunity to connect and grow.

You enjoy relationships as long as they are improving and changing. You can't stand stagnation.

At work, you stay motivated and happy... as long as you are working toward a dream you support.

You would make a great photographer, alternative medicine guru, or teacher.

How you see yourself: Hardworking, ethical, and helpful

When other people don't get you, they see you as: Manipulative, weak, and unstable

...but some of it is Eeerily close! :-P (Yeah, I meant the last part, Mom).

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Disc Golf

Nate's new hobby is disc golf! He is getting quite good. He placed 2nd in the Novice Division of the Southern Nationals at Burns Park, and we have discovered parks in Jacksonville, Cabot, Searcy, and Hot Springs. We play at Burns Park at least 3 times a week, and it is fun, good exercise, and best of all FREE!
Here is my first attempt at A: video of Nate throwing a disc
B: posting a video on my blog.

Unfinished Projects...

I have recently gotten into an art called Reborn dollmaking. Originally this art form started with taking vinyl play dolls and "refurbishing" them to lovely collectible dolls. I found it through eBay and I fell in love. The art has progressed so far it is now pushing boundaries, making more and more lifelike dolls. I found this cutie at Savers for a dollar and decided to try it for myself:


After I took the doll apart (removing cloth body and sleepy eyes), I washed her vinyl parts in baby shampoo and let them dry. Then using a special heat-set paint, I began to try to make her skin more lifelike:



So far, I have finished the paint (shinier than I wanted, oh well), added eyes and eyelashes (very time consuming, frustrating, and had many do-overs) and am in the process of rooting her hair with curly black mohair:

Pretty painted fingernails...




She is looking quite Native American, due to the low hairline. I had to bring it further forward on her forehead because of the grooves that were already there and I didn't have a dremmel to remove. In order to give her a full head of hair, I have a loooong way to go! And then it will still need to be cut and styled.


I have a cute, soft body all ready made for her by Gia Heath of Babycre8tions.com, and I just need to finish that head! I am posting this in hopes it will motivate me to finish.


Finished Projects

The front door is finished, and I decided to embellish it with a W! Nate says people will think it is in support of the president. :-P. I painted it myself--the color on the front matches the house, and the sides are the same as the door. I really like it!


I also made a keyholder, which conveniently hangs right next to the door.

And got a chalkboard through Southern Living which I put near the door to the garage. It is supposed to be for reminders like "Put Out Trash" so we'll see how it works...

Monday, May 12, 2008

Blooms, Critters, and Spring Projects

Spring has officially arrived (well, come and gone, really) in Arkansas, bringing lots of stormy weather all over the state. This spring has seen more devastating storms & tornadoes than many past, as well as flooding. And though I am used to the blooming season being in May and June (growing up in Maine), the spring blossoms are about gone here! I have a couple of lovely rosebushes that were planted by the previous owner of our house growing right by my door, and in spite of needing some good pruning, they produced some lovely deep red roses with a gorgeous "deep red" smell. The other bush has pretty off-white roses with just a hint of lavendar tinging the edges of the petals, and a delicate pink smell to complement the color.
As the flowers have arrived, so have the critters! We had originally planned to put a garden in our upper back yard this spring, but were unprepared when the weather got nice enough and decided the land needed a little more preparation than we could give it this year. It's a good thing we didn't plant anything up there, anyway! Just about any time of day we can look up in the back yard and see rabbits nibbling the weeds and grass. Also, early in April, I noticed that something had made him/herself a nice hole going under our storage shed. A couple of weeks later, I glanced out the kitchen window and saw a big, fat groundhog eating our dandelions. Uh-oh! We still have yet to figure out what to do about the critter, and now the problem has gotten bigger--literally! Last week I heard some commotion in the backyard, and when I went to the patio door I saw two groundhogs racing by, playing a cute game of tag! So now we really need to do something--or we are going to end up with an entire groundhog family! Usually they are shy about getting their pictures taken, but Nate managed to get this good shot on Saturday:


And of course, what is spring without spring house projects! While we have yet to finish the trim in the front room, we did manage to paint our front door--red! Nate found some quality paint on clearance because it had been tinted improperly, and we thought it would do for the door color. After we applied it, though, we decided it was too orangey, so I opted for a quart of cheap exterior paint in a deeper red for the outer coat. It still needs one more going-over, but I am pleased with the results.



Saturday, April 26, 2008

Celebrity Morph by MyHeritage

So apparently I must have some Hispanic heritage...I looked up Barbara Mori on IMDB after MyHeritage said I look 78% like her, and all her movie/TV titles are in Spanish!!

MyHeritage: Celebrity Morph - Family search - Vintage photos

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Updates, Updates, Updates...

Since some people think that I don't update my blog often enough (yeah, what's with that? heehee...) I am posting several items at once to get y'all caught up to the present in our lives. Older stuff is at the bottom.







Our drive to Wattensaw (wildlife management area) didn't yield many wildlife sightings, but we did get to see a pretty sunset.



Aaron got a lot of good pictures. You can see them on his blog--link to the right.



A nice action shot of Nate.


Aaron proved surprisingly good for someone who has never played...or else we are just not as good as we think. (; Finally, last week Aaron flew down from snowy Maine to visit and go fishing. Too bad we just had major flooding all over the state! But we did find some spots near Greer's Ferry Dam and we had a good time. I forgot the camera, of course, so you can't see that I caught the biggest fish (I really did!) but I got some good action shots at the park when Nate and I taught him to play disc golf (or frisbee golf) for the first time.




Later the week after the snow, there were spring flowers everywhere!





After a winter of Nate telling me "we usually get one good snowfall," we finally did...in March, after a weekend of 70 degree weather! It made for some pretty pictures and snowmen, but melted off within a day.


My Breezy. I enjoyed her brief visit.


Curled up in her favorite basket. In February, we added a new member to the Williams' household...Bagheera, a little black cat. She was a starving stray rescued by my friend who then lived in Kansas and was visiting her relatives in Colorado at the time. Bagheera is a bit of a spaz and we laugh at her antics constantly. I think she is still getting used to us, but we get along quite well, as long as we respect her independence...and feed her on time. She loves to sleep in "her" basket and adores our large picture window in the living room; she is quite ferocious with her toys and lets us know if she wants something. (:

My family.

Vijay meets his great-grandpa Brown.





I got to hold my little nephew for the first time at Christmas.

The Christmas Tree decorating committee: Me, Jo, Jen, and Jess.

A taste of Maine winter!



Nate's first real snow at the airport.
We got to go to Maine to spend Christmas with my family, and it was an enjoyable time of fun and fellowship with all kinds of family members. And we were happy to have snow for Christmas!!


The kitchen took two days to complete.



Get that tile straight, Nate!




I am proud that I helped pull up the nasty kitchen carpet!




Gene and Nate putting in the final piece of hardwood.




Nate, Gene, and Matt work on the floor (it was quite dusty in there...).



The front room after we removed the carpet.



I was glad to see the carpet go!


In December, we installed hardwood and tile in the front room and kitchen of our house. Nate's dad graciously gave us the supplies left over from a house he was renovating and helped with the installation, as well as his brother, Matt. Nate and I did the entire kitchen (tile) by ourselves. Then he spent 7 hours grouting it alone while I recouperated on the couch from having wisdom teeth out. (o:

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Hey Mom!


I'll update my blog when you update yours! :-P